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If I had to generalize and categorize today’s fashion world, I’d say it’s divided in two teams: those who root for sex and those who root for fun. French label G.Kero is part of the latter category. As much as medias, designers, famous and not famous people enjoy wearing less and showing more, lots of brands choose to take the path of joy and colors.

Lebanese designer Milia Maroun launched her own label, Milia M in 2000. Bright colors, noble fabrics and modern cuts are at the core of her work. Having lived in Beirut, Paris, Damascus, Istanbul, London and the Black Forest, her travels provide a constant source of inspiration.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Mes Demoiselles, a brand founded by Anita Radovanovic. The first workshop opened in Paris at 45 rue Charlot (Marais neighborhood). Today, three additional boutiques can be found in the French capital, as well as Aix en Provence and Cannes.

This post is especially dedicated to all the people who live in France and deal with a current crap weather. In case summer doesn’t show up in the coming months, you can be sure it will arrive on November 3.

“It’s not a bag, it’s a Birkin”. That’s what a salesman told Samantha in an episode of Sex and the City. We’re in 2001, and at the time, a basic Birkin cost $4,000. Indecent, absurd, crazy, ridiculous, insane… all the adjectives were used back then.

People say it’s a classic, a must-have, a wardrobe staple. The little black dress has been adopted by numerous icons such as Coco Chanel (she and Jean Patou are actually believed to have popularized it), Audrey Hepburn (remember her famous Hubert de Givenchy outfit in Breakfast at Tiffany’s?) and French singer Edith Piaf.